Yes, you should be able to just replace the switches and get the lamps working again. Go to your local hardware store and they can give advice.
check wires where they go through tail door maby they are broken *Most centre brake lamps are led's and they can simply fail,I have just replaced one on a Clio.
the problem is the switches themselves, just poorly designed.
Depends on what switch you're referring to. Typically, they'll have to just be replaced.
I'd be tempted to replace the head lamps before I replaced the switch. You're looking at a cost factor of about $25 to replace the lamps vs $65 or $70 for the switch. Be sure to check for the obvious things like fuses or broken wires first. Could be there's a loose, broken or dirty ground connection to the headlights.
120 volt xenon bulbs are fully dimmable just like a regular incandescent bulbs, using regular old 120 volt dimmer switches.
A used or broken gun that the company or maker has replaced any of the worn or broken parts. It should be cheaper but just as good as a normal airsoft gun
No, they are just simply made out of wax.
Does this car have a safety lockout of the passenger switches? It's probably activated. If it was just one passenger window I would suspect a broken wire, most likely in the rubber bellows between the door and frame.
Pull out the instrument cluster and they twist lock into the back of it. Not hard to do if you will just take your time. You should be able to do this in about an hour or so.
It is just some lamps or Quran verses
The starter drive (aka bendix) is broken. The bendix and/or starter needs to be replaced.
No there is NOT real lava in lava lamps. If there was real lava in lava lamps, it would burn, it just oil and water.